Site analysis is the key to a well-designed project. In fact,
the careful and complete analysis of a site and its surrounding
context can lead to better development proposals, smoother design
implementation, and, ultimately, higher quality built
environments.
This carefully conceived book is the first to detail each crucial
step in the site analysis and planning process, from site selection
through design development. It shows how these activities are
integrated to arrive at a site plan that successfully balances the
needs of the client and other stakeholders with the site''s
suitability for the intended land uses. With more than 130
illustrations, this book includes many outstanding examples of maps
and site plans created by leading land planning firms. It offers
guidance on:
* Site identification, evaluation, and selection
* Site inventories of physical, biological, and cultural
attributes
* Land use suitability analysis using Geographic Information
Systems GIS
* Concept planning and design development
* Graphic communication with clients, government agencies, and
other stakeholders
Filled with need-to-know information on the entire land planning
and design process, Site Analysis is a vital addition to the
library of students and professionals in landscape architecture,
urban design and planning, and related areas.
This book will fill a void in the academic market by offering a
comprehensive introduction to all stages of the site analysis
process. The Second Edition of Site Analysis will detail each phase
of the land planning and site design process, explain the influence
of site and contextual conditions conditions on land use
development and conservation decisions. It will also provide a
valuable resource for professionals seeking design solutions for
successful land use.
Content from this book is available as an online continuing
professional education course at
http:www.wiley.comWileyCDASectionid-320255.html#sustainable_site.
WileyCPE courses are available on demand, 24 hours a day, and are
approved by the American Institute of Architects.
關於作者:
James A. Lagro Jr. is Professor and Chair of the Department of
Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
He is a planner and a registered landscape architect with more than
twenty-five years of experience as an educator, consultant, and
designer in private practice. He has been published in Landscape
Ecology, Landscape and Urban Planning, and other leading
publications.
目錄:
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
PART I: PROCESS AND TOOLS.
Chapter 1: Shaping the Built Environment.
Introduction.
Toward Sustainable Built Environments.
The Power of Place, The Role of Design.
The Site Planning Process.
Conclusion.
Chapter 2. Visualization of Spatial Information.
Introduction.
Graphic Communication.
Mapping Fundamentals.
Principles of Effective Graphic Communication.
Base Maps.
Geographic Information Systems GIS.
Conclusion.
PART II: SITE SELECTION AND PROGRAMMING.
Chapter 3. Site Selection.
Introduction.
Site Selection Scope.
The Site Selection Process.
Conclusion.
Chapter 4. Programming.
Introduction.
Programming Methods.
Program Documentation.
Conclusion.
PART III: SITE INVENTORY AND ANALYSIS.
Chapter 5. Site Inventory: Physical Attributes.
Introduction.
Parcel Size and Shape.
Topography.
Geology.
Hydrology.
Soils.
Climate.
Hazards.
Conclusion.
Chapter 6. Site Inventory: Biological Attributes.
Introduction.
Vegetation.
Wildlife.
Conclusion.
Chapter 7. Site Inventory: Cultural Attributes.
Introduction.
Land Use and Tenure.
Land Use and Tenure.
Property Value.
Land Use Regulation.
Infrastructure.
Building Typology.
Historic Resources.
Perceptual Quality.
Conclusion.
Chapter 8. Site Analysis: Integration and Synthesis.
Introduction.
Spatial Analysis Fundamentals.
Site Opportunities.
Site Constraints.
Site Development Capacity.
Suitability Analysis.
Integration and Synthesis.
Conclusion.
PART IV: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION.
Chapter 9. Conceptual Design.
Introduction.
Sustainable Site Planning.
Design Determinants .
Creativity and Conceptual Design.
The Conceptual Design Process.
Anatomy of a Concept Plan.
Concept Plan Graphics.
Concept Evaluation and Refinement.
Conclusion.
Chapter 10. Design Development.
Introduction.
Design of the Built Environment.
Design Theory.
Open Space.
Circulation Systems.
Buildings.
Conclusion.
Chapter 11. Project Implementation.
Introduction.
Mitigating Development Impacts.
Construction Documents.
Construction Administration.
Public Review and Approvals.
Conclusion.
Appendix.
Glossary.
References.
Index.